The opposition and political prisoner Tamara Davila He meets this Sunday, January 15, 42 years old. It is the second time that she spends her birthday away from her family and without being able to hug or see her five-year-old daughter, because she has been held captive for more than 18 months in the Directorate of Judicial Assistance ( DAJ), in Managua.
The area of the Ortega and Murillo dictatorship is a human rights activist, feminist and member of the Political Council of the Blue and White National Unity (Unab) and leader of the Renewing Democratic Union (Unamos), formerly MRS.
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On this special date, the Nicaraguan Autonomous Women’s Movement (MAM) remembered the opposition’s birthday, highlighting her “fight” for democracy in the country.
“Today is Tamara Dávila’s birthday, we want to express our affection and respect for that wonderful life, for that dedication in the fight for respect and equal treatment for all Nicaraguans. We are #OnTheSameSide, #LetThemFree», wrote the movement through his Twitter account.
Dávila has been held captive by “El Nuevo Chipote” for more than 500 days, a well-known prison where dozens of political prisoners are held, most of them kidnapped prior to the 2021 presidential elections in Nicaragua.
The also feminist psychologist was arbitrarily detained on June 12, 2021, when members of the Police at the service of the Ortega y Murillo tyranny raided her home without a warrant.
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On March 3, 2022, Tamara Dávila was sentenced to eight years in prison, for allegedly “conspiring to undermine national integrity.” The verdict was handed down by the judge of the Fifth Criminal Trial District, Felix Ernesto Salmerón Moreno.
In June 2021, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) issued a resolution expanding the protection measures and ordering the Managua regime to release the opposition leader from prison. Tamara Dávila, however the dictator Daniel Ortega continues without complying.